Use latest kernel after a pull
-as of Sun Jul 20 16:03:15 EDT 2014-
While
updating
your
system
using
pull
(as
per
Staying_up_to_date),
your
system
binaries
will
be
updated.
But
your
kernel
does
not
automatically
get
updated,
and
you
may
encounter
problems.
For
example,
in
May
2014,
a
new
system
call
was
added
to
the
kernel
and
some
system
binaries
were
recompiled
to
make
use
of
this
system
call.
To solve this problem, you will need to reboot using the updated kernel that you have pulled. After you have pulled, you can switch to the latest kernel by executing the following:
term% 9fat: term% cp /386/9pcf /n/9fat term% fshalt prompt: ^t^tr
Optionally, make a back up copy of your old kernel beforehand.